Crossroads Community Church
“WORSHIP IS WEIRD” | Crossroads | November 2, 2025
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119 N Broad St, Adrian, MI 49221, USA
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Part 4
“WORSHIP IS WEIRD”
November 2, 2025
“WORSHIP IS WEIRD”
November 2, 2025
Worship is not a ______________________.
Worship is ______________________________.
Worship is ______________________________.
Psalm 145:13 (NLT)
Worship is not a ___________________.
Worship is a __________________________.
Worship is a __________________________.
Colossians 3:23-24 (NIV)
Worship is not only _____________________________.
Worship is _________________________.
Worship is _________________________.
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 (NLT)
Worship is not for _______________.
Worship is for __________________.
Worship is for __________________.
Psalm 115:1 (NLT), Revelation 4:11 (NLT)
TALK IT OVER
1. How do trends in music, culture, or church style sometimes distract us from true worship? What are some ways we can focus on Who we worship rather than how we worship?
2. What’s the difference between feeling like worshiping and choosing to worship? How can we remind ourselves that worship is an act of obedience, not just emotion or atmosphere?
3. What are some everyday moments when you can intentionally worship God outside of church? How might your attitude or actions change if you viewed your whole life as worship?
4. How can we tell when our focus in worship has shifted from God’s glory to our own preferences? What helps you re-center your heart on God when worship feels dry or unfamiliar?
5. Why do you think true worship looks “weird” to the world around us? How can we embrace that “weirdness” as something beautiful and powerful instead of uncomfortable?
1. How do trends in music, culture, or church style sometimes distract us from true worship? What are some ways we can focus on Who we worship rather than how we worship?
2. What’s the difference between feeling like worshiping and choosing to worship? How can we remind ourselves that worship is an act of obedience, not just emotion or atmosphere?
3. What are some everyday moments when you can intentionally worship God outside of church? How might your attitude or actions change if you viewed your whole life as worship?
4. How can we tell when our focus in worship has shifted from God’s glory to our own preferences? What helps you re-center your heart on God when worship feels dry or unfamiliar?
5. Why do you think true worship looks “weird” to the world around us? How can we embrace that “weirdness” as something beautiful and powerful instead of uncomfortable?